
Ilk Pansiyon was our home for two nights in Amasya -- a charming restored Ottoman mansion befitting a charming town. We had a spacious room (it could sleep a family of six) with kilims all over the floor, low beds, and large windows commanding a view of the Citadel on top of the hill across the river. The firewood-burning furnaces in the rooms (we mustered the courage to use ours after shivering through our first night) and the traditional horse saddle in a niche in the courtyard are among the quaint touches that greet guests at every turn.

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